Category Archives: Small Groups

On Mondays in Lent, why not come and join us in the LifeSprings Cafe and watch and discuss one of Rob’s Bell’s Nooma DVD’s over Coffee? Thought provoking and thoughtful.

26th March – Trees | 003 Rob Bell

We want to know why we are here. If our lives really matter. How our religion is relevant to this life. Today. We want to understand what significance this minute, hour, week, month, and year has to our lives. To our world. We need a God who cares about this life, in this world, right now. We want to understand why everything we think, everything we say, and everything we do matters. We don’t want to just sit back and wait for something to happen or someday to come. We want to know if all the choices we make now will shape our world and lives for eternity. Because we want our lives to have meaning today, and our lives today to have meaning forever.

On Mondays in Lent, why not come and join us in the LifeSprings Cafe and watch and discuss one of Rob’s Bell’s Nooma DVD’s over Coffee? Thought provoking and thoughtful.

19th March – Shells | 020 Rob Bell

Do you often find yourself saying, “I’m so busy” or “I just have so much to do”? It’s easy to get overwhelmed with appointments, gatherings, to-do lists. But what are we really doing with our time? Many of us are running from place to place and it seems like life is just passing us by. We’re doing so many things, a little bit of everything, and yet it doesn’t feel like much of a life. But most of us find it hard to say no. We feel obligated. There are so many good things to do. So many good causes to join. But while we’re busy doing all these good things, are we missing out on something great? Maybe saying no would be easier if we knew what it meant to say yes.

On Mondays in Lent, why not come and join us in the LifeSprings Cafe and watch and discuss one of Rob’s Bell’s Nooma DVD’s over Coffee? Thought provoking and thoughtful.

12th March Tomato | 022 Rob Bell

We all get consumed with ourselves; sometimes we’re not even aware of it. We learn from a young age that life is about winning and impressing. We pick up that our worth and value come from how good, how smart, and how skilled we are. So, we twist things in our favour, making us look like we have it all together. Every day we have the choice to prop up these false ideas about ourselves or to let go of them. Jesus invites these parts of us to die, the parts of us that tell us our worth comes from the things we say and do. Maybe it’s only when we let these things die, that we truly begin to live.